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Muhammad Ali: A Tribute to the Greatest

By: Thomas Hauser
Narrated by: Eric Meyers
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Pulitzer prize nominee and William Hill award-winning writer Thomas Hauser’s tribute to Ali, the greatest sporting icon the world has ever seen.

Few global personalities have commanded an all-encompassing sporting and cultural audience like Muhammad Ali. Many have tried to interpret in words his impact and legacy. Now, Muhammad Ali: A Tribute to the Greatest allows us to more fully appreciate the truth and understand both the man and the ways in which he helped recalibrate how the world perceives its transcendent figures.

In this companion volume to his seminal biography of Ali, New York Times bestselling author Thomas Hauser provides an updated retrospective of Ali’s life. Relying on personal insights, interviews with close associates and other contemporaries of Ali, and memories gathered over the course of decades on the cutting edge of boxing journalism, Hauser explores Ali in detail inside and outside the ring.

Muhammad Ali has attained mythical status. But in recent years, he has been subjected to an image makeover by corporate America as it seeks to homogenise the electrifying nature of his persona. Hauser argues that there has been a deliberate distortion of what Ali believed, said, and stood for, and that making Ali more presentable for advertising purposes by sanitising his legacy is a disservice to history and to Ali himself.

Muhammad Ali: A Tribute to the Greatest strips away the revisionism to reveal the true Ali, and, through Hauser’s assembled writing and hitherto unpublished essays, recounts the life journey of a man universally recognised as a unique and treasured world icon.

©2016 Thomas Hauser (P)2016 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Critic reviews

"Hauser follows up his celebrated biography of Muhammad Ali with a reminder of just how remarkable Ali is, warts and twinkles and all." (Larry Merchant, HBO Boxing)
"Thomas Hauser's achievement in chronicling the life of Muhammad Ali is monumental." (The Guardian)
"Of all the thinkers who have accepted the challenge of explaining Muhammad Ali as man, fighter, and inspiration, Thomas Hauser has seen him most clearly." (The Sporting News)
"Thomas Hauser gives us the truth." (Newark Star-Ledger)
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another good book from Hauser on the great one.
why don't Audible have Muhammad Ali, His life and times?
shame on you Audible. sort it out

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Disjointed, lots of anecdotes, attempts at impressions, lots of jumping around and repetition. Better biographies available. More about Hauser than Ali and a significant section on Elvis Presley as an unnecessary comparison

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